Will Play-Asia honor there buyer's protection and customer service, or will they pass the buck and blame the me for the mysterious missing game. Only time will tell. :(
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Play-Asia Missing Game
Will Play-Asia honor there buyer's protection and customer service, or will they pass the buck and blame the me for the mysterious missing game. Only time will tell. :(
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Dead Powerbrick: Returned
On a side note, I did not recieve a brand new PSU, but infact a refurbished model which was of an older make. That said, I sent in a 175 watt PSU and recieved back a 203 watt PSU. I guess they have to recycle old parts somewhere, but the good news is that it functions all the same with no apparent issues. In conclusion, I did not have to wait as long as I dreaded beforehand for my PSU to be returned to me, the process was a little tedious with all the procedures and tests to perform, but 15 days was nothing short of a minor setback.
There you have it, although I am not completely happy with the ordeal I am glad that MS honored there part of the deal and sent me back a functioning PSU without a prolonged delay, props to the technical staff who were very helpful and informative.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Red Powerbrick of Death

Monday, November 10, 2008
Gears of War 2

Alright, I've been busy with all the new releases on the XBOX 360 and honestly it has been quite the challenge to simply keep up with acquiring these games. There have been so many good titles released within a week of each other that, like many of you guys, I believe that our pockets have taken a massive toll.
Gears of War 2 is one of those action packed games that is sure to impress any gamer that is remotely interested in FPS shooters or just feel like being immersed in an awesome experience. Marcus Fenix returns to wage war on the Locust Swarm, likewise he is joined by returning heroes (Alpha Squadron) and Dom Santiago. In contrast to the likeable cast, there are also a number of new faces to add the the lightning fast-paced adventure.
Gears of War 2 will feel similar to returning players, although various factors of the games dynamics have been reworked to make the game run even smoother and feel more realistic than ever before. By pressing the 'X' button your character is able to 'take cover' and in Gears 2 this system has been refined to feel even smoother and more responsive better allowing you to interact with the environments. Players will be happy to know that the arsenal is more extensive this time around, introducing new weapons and finishing moves on downed opponents. One of the nicer touches I have noticed is the ability to use a downed opponent as a shield at pistol-point.
For those of you who are yet to tackle the gears of war experience, now is as good a time as any. In fact, if you own a 360 and remotely like FPS games, or occasionally suffer from an itchy trigger finger you need look no further. Gears 2 is an awesome sequel and enticing game that will keep you occupied for hours on end.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Diablo 3: Wizard Trailer

- E
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
360 Vs PS3
The 360 console looks pretty sleek and modern, although in comparison to the PS3 it loses out aesthetically due to the fact that the power brick is large and external, there are no touch buttons and last but not least the controllers do not come with the battery charge pack.
I will definitely give heads up to the PS3 in the design department. The PS3 is simply a better thought up product designed with much innovation in mind. Naming only a few of the features: Bluetooth, BluRay and an in built PSU etc. However, I will mention that the 360 did lead the pack having released it's console signifcantly before Sony, therefore the PS3 was expected to be the sharper console.
I bought the 360 mainly because I wanted to play it's vast offerings of exclusives, the diveristy on games on both consoles make both an equally tempting buy. Especially, with the 360 price cuts and bundled deals appearing on the market further adds to the 360's attractiveness. Finally, if I were a first time buyer I would follow my heart and research the current offerings I'd like to play more. Although, I do see the Playstation 3 as having a slightly brighter future with a stronger aspect of longevity.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Infinite Undiscovery : Xbox 360 Exclusive

The art-style looks very promising as the roster spans over 17 characters. I particularly like the look and feel of how this games play out, the style carries a fun yet serious and dire imagery about it. Players will not be able to tackle puzzles in a conventional way if they keep their guard down. Furthermore, as seen in the trailer you will battle vicious boss characters whilst displaying your grace and finesse by dodging a massive chained dragon in the Background. All these kinds of aspects including the new guard/counter system add to the original aspects of Square-Enix's newest RPG title.
Fanboy or not, you are definitely not going to want to miss this one! watch for it as it hits store shelves sometime around early September. I can barely wait, as this title looks so beautifully engrossing. Without further delay, click to view the trailer below if you haven't already done so.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Xbox 360 - The Many Faces

Why was falcon more effective at preventing the RROD? mainly due to the extra heat spreader included on the motherboard to mitigate heat from the core components. Secondly the smaller CPU die required less power to function and therefore released less heat to maintain stable operation. Whilst Falcon was a sure improvement, MS has yet to perfect their console as users of the new chipset reported RROD issues. These extended to the newly release limited edition 'Halo' Boxes and the 120gig Elite offerings. Therefore, malfunctions had been reduced significantly with the falcon chipset, consumers would accept nothing short of a perfect product, which lead many consumers who were on their 2nd or 3rd XBox to turn to Sony's PS3.
This leaves us at where we are today, many currently anticipating the coming of the 360's newest incarnation codenamed 'JASPER'. Jasper not only includes the current improvements seen in the falcon release. MS has opted to shrink the size of the GPU to the 65nm form factor like previously seen with the CPU. This change promises to further reduce heat production and thus limit the chance of melting components. Hopefully, we can expect no more RROD from the new 'JAPSER' chipset which was rumored to be released sometime in September 2008. Having entered into late August, and witnessing the release of the new 60gig model. A man by the name of 'Ben Heck' has confirmed that there were improvements to the memory placing on the new release. However, other than this fact, the board remained a 'falcon' with 'JASPER' still nowhere to be found.
Finally stepping back to reality, the million-dollar question: is the 'JASPER' chipset still something of myth, or are we likely to see it on our shores sometime in the near future? More-so, what about countries outside of the USA? Perhaps only time will tell, stay tuned...
-C
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Fable 2

One of Fable 2's most promising aspects is the free environment it will offer, you will have many opportunites to express how your character will develop, you can be an adventurer or even opt for a wife and children. It is aspects and gaming innovation such as these that will make Fable a sure winner amongst other more common games of this genre. Finally, a big feature will be it's cooperative mode that will allow a second player to take part in the adventure. Unlike the first game, Fable 2 promises to offer more to the players, something to look forward to is a revamped comat system and social options that help your character interact with other characters in game.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Fallout 3 gets the thumbs up in AU

Sunday, August 10, 2008
Final Fantasy: Dissidia (PSP) Pre-Roster

FFI: Warrior of Light, Garland
FFII: Firion, The Emperor
FFIII: Onion Knight, Cloud of Darkness
FFVI: Kefka
FFVII: Cloud, Sephiroth
FFVIII: Squall, Ultimecia
FFIX: Zidane, Kuja
FFX: Tidus, Jecht
The line-up is looking to be pretty solid, although it could still do with many major additions to add to this title's fine polish. In the meantime, we will all have to be patient and wait for more news on this title.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Megahouse Queen's Blade Nanael PVC

For all you figure collectors out there, Megahouse has announced a new figure addition to their Queen's blade PVC range. This time around we are graced by the highly detailed and innocent looking 'Nanael' She is the angelic character of the Queen's Blade role playing game. As we can see from the photos, this figure is definitely a must have for collectors and those of you who love the character, as it is a nice addition as opposed to the more expensive cold-cast variant that retails for around 18,500 yen. She has been carefully sculpted toward an in-motion pose with her floating sword suspended in mid-air via the included base. The figure is available for pre-orders and you can follow the link to order it online at PlayAsia. This figure is highly popular and reservations have already closed on a few sites. Numbers will be limited, so don't miss out!
Play-Asia.com - PRE-ORDER EXCELLENT MODEL QUEENS'S BLADE NANAEL HERE
Monday, August 4, 2008
Dawn of War 2
Dawn of War 2 Trailer @ Gametrailers.com
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Castlevania: The Order of Ecclesia

Konami revealed more details on their upcoming Castlevania game which will once again make an appearance on Nintendo's DS console. Fans of the series will be glad to know that Koji Igarashi will personally foresee the development of this project this time around. Igarashi has decided to excuse the anime style seen in the late 'Portrait of Ruin' and adopt the classic style of artist Ayami Kojima, whose beautifully haunting style most will remember from Castlevania 'Symphony of the Night".
This installment takes place sometime after Symphony of the Night, whereby Richter Belmont has vanished and it is up to the Sacred order of ecclesia to take up the vampire hunting reigns and make an attempt to disrupt the resurrection of the darklord. Some people will be excited to know that the protagonist is a female character who goes by the name of Shanoa. As you guys can see, she is already looking bada$$! :) Not to mention, that the game will have a worldmap feature that will also allow players to wonder from town to town and not be stuck in just the castle. I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of this title, surely it will be a worthy addition to the classic series.
Below is the trailer at Gametrailers.com -
A brighter Diablo III?

Blizzard does however, ensure that the game will possess the same dark feel as the previous installments and that the color change was to help differentiate a vast number of on-screen sprites. Personally, I feel the new change in direction is for the better as the dark themed setting was getting a little old. Furthermore, the game will still maintain it's dark storyline even though the art-style has been changed accordingly. On a lighter note, the current demo looked very refreshing and it did demonstrate that the game maintained it's original game mechanics of bird's eye view playstyle. Much to my delight, I was afraid with all the new 3d action-rpg's on the market that Blizzard decided to stay true with the game's original workflow. As a fan of the series I will place my faith in Blizzard's hands, so far I am more than impressed with what I have seen. Additionally, it is much too early on to be making any major criticisms on any part of the game, let's just keep our fingers crossed and hope it continues to impress.
Friday, August 1, 2008
My thoughts (Soul Calibur IV)

After finally getting an AU release on the 31st of July. The raving fans were finally able to get a taste of action from the highly anticipated 3D fighting game. Having played the game for about 5 hours straight now, I can say this game is highly addictive and lots of fun. I am aware many reviewers have given the game much flak for the poorly integrated story-mode and personally I am not all too fond of it myself. However, this is only a minor setback toward what the game is suppose to portray. The game mechanics are great, it plays familiar to the previous installments but are also kind enough on new comers to the game. A newly integrated soul system allows players to beat at each others armor and prevents other players to drag a match on by constantly blocking. Furthermore, this system has been integrated to reflect this by adding 'battle damage' to the players armor as the gauge decreases. To add to the excitement, once the player's soul gauge runs empty you are given an oportunity to release I devasting finishing move by pressing all attck buttons. For those of you familiar with 'Mortal Kombat', the finishing montages are much like the MK fatalities only the execution is slightly different. Although, many have argues this system is flawed it is nonetheless a very nice addition to already good game mechanics and it gives players a diversity to their playing style.
Players are able to customise their characters by completing battle missions which allow special armor sets and weapons to be unlocked given the specific requirements are met. This can become slightly frustrating as some goals can become quite cumbersome to achieve. Nevertheless, the armor sets are elaborately animated and further add to SC4's power to impress gamers.
The graphics are flawless and the character movements/animations are fluid to the inept realism of integrated game physics. Adding to this, the models are simply stunning, more simply put... the game itself is a 'visual orgy' and guaranteed to impress the most hardcore gamer critiques. Finally, the STAR WARS touch is a nice gimmick that further adds to the ever growing concept of the 'Dream match' concept. Personally, I have always wanted to pit 'Darth Vader' against another fighter of a 3-D genre and NAMCO in collaboration with Lucas Arts Ent have gone out and made this possible.
To all the people who were against the addition of these characters: The developers did it for the consumers... yes, we may argue it was unecessary, but nonetheless we all must agree that it was a nice bonus.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Diablo III
For you guys who have yet to see Diablo III in its prestages, here it is on gametrailers.com, ENJOY! :D
Fallout 3 Banned in AUS

Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Kanaru (Shunya Yamashita) PVC

For those interested you can reserve your Figure here online at PlayAsia, just follow the link :)
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Soul Calibur IV AUS release
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Monday, July 28, 2008
Soul Calibur 4 - Critical Finishes @ GameTrailers.com
Before you guys go clicking the links to watch it, I just want to add how stunning this game looks. The character models and fluid motions are absolutely amazing, this is definitely not a game to be overlooked by anyone.
And for those of you wanting more, the second part:
I am sure most will agree that this will be an awesome game :) FOr those of you who want to order it online (US ver.) please follow the link below.
-C
Play-Asia.com - Your One-Stop-Shop for Asian Entertainment
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Kotobukiya Superman
Superman comes packaged in three pieces, figure, cape and stand. The box carries enough detail and a large window packaging for collectors to display within the box.
-C
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Queen's Blade Shizuka Hobby Japan Limited Ver.
-C
Follow the link to buy Shizuka (Hobby Japan Limited Ver.) from PlayAsia:
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Haruhi Suzumiya PVC (Gothic Lotita ver.)
Just recieved my order from hobby-link Japan - the PVC Haruhi Suzumiya (Gothic Lolita ver.) release. I have to say that it is a very lavishly designed piece and I am more than impressed with it. Colors are bright, paint job is more than satisfactory and the tassles and ribbons have remained nicely intact. I gotta really recommend the guys at Hobby-link Japan for their fast and efficient service, not to mention their excellent packaging. The packaging came in nearly perfect condition, so props to the guys there for their effort. In summary, for fans of the anime or people who simply appreciate a pretty object, with great detail and cuteness about it, you have to check this figure out. Although, I believe stocks are low if not already sold out.
For image reference details, see Right hand Column.
follow the link to visit Hobby-link Japan:
Hobby-Link Japan
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Final Fantasy Tactics Review
This game is what earns the credit of an 'instant classic' as soon as the opening thunders in with its beautifully animated cell-shaded opening. Originally Final Fantasy Tactics, was a PSX title that was released in the mid 90s after the soaringly popular FFVII title. Over a decade later the game still retains its playability and flair. In fact, the game itself is so engrossing that it redefines the 'instant classic' to most players whom never played the title probably would not even second guess it to be a decade aged title with such technical mechanics.
The strong-point about final fantasy tactics is its epic storyline, you play as Ramza, protagonist and hero of the FFT storyline as he gets entwined in a family struggle and plays a critical role unsung in the war of the lions. The story itself takes place in the kingdom of Ivalice, those new to the title could relate it to the stunning FFXII theme, although Tactics is believed to be later on in the time-line period than FFXII itself.
Furthermore, the newly cell-shaded animations adds further depth into the storyline further glorifying its beauty and immortality amongst some of the most 'show-stopping' events in console strategy based-RPG games of all time. The markings of such cutscenes make the epic story-line even more gripping and immersing as you journey through strategic combat with Ramza and comrades.
Now for the main event, the game plays 'turn-based' strategy with similar elements to games like 'vandal hearts' (konami) although the system allows for much more customisation with the job system which introduces JP (Job points) as well as the ever common EXP (experience points) As you accumulate enough job points you are able to unlock new abilities for your characters in his/her specific job. There are many jobs to choose from and the ability to add a secondary job-talent to your character endorses the feel for multi-classing and further enhances the strategy elements and depth of the game. As you level and 'master' (max out abilities) in certain classes you gain access to new job classes with certain jobs being a real 'feat' to unlock. The new classes in the PSP release of the game include Dark and Onion Knight (the latter which starts weak and becomes ridiculously strong as you level other jobs and progress through the game)
The major downside of the game is in retrospective to new players, the combat system can be confusing to begin with and the difficulty will feel fairly hard to inexperienced players. However, this should not be a setback to player who are willing to implore timed judgements and really get involved with learning the combat system, grinding for JP where needed. For the player who loves to 'grind' (level for EXP /JP) this downside will only increase playability and longevity to an already great game. The problem of 'LAG' most fans of the old game would cry would be barely noticeable for someone new to the game, certain battle animations are slowed down in comparison to the existing PSW title. However, this should not be an issue great enough to deem the game broken or unplayable.
In Summary, FFT is a great game for those who love challenges and are big fans of strategy-based RPGs coupled with an epic storyline. This game has a little of 'this and that' for everybody and the engine retains its playability with nostalgic sound effects that will bring a tear to most veteran gamers eyes.
Click the link below to buy FFT (US)
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Arcana Heart Review
This game is simply what redefines the term 'FUN' in 2D fighters. Just when most people thought 2D fighting games were long superceded by their next gen 3D counterparts, AQ interactive blasts on to the scene to resurrect the genre and bring back the fun and flair of old school 2D fighters.
Now a simple analysis of the cast leads us to realise that the game's selectable characters all have one thing in common~ they are all female, yes, whether AQ was specifically targeting a female audience by using an all female cast or simply smartly tickling the senses of the SHIM. They have managed to put together an interest line-up of all female characters.
The character designs are very original to say the least in the sense that there is a little bit for everyone to enjoy in this game. The games version of a 'Grappler' (Zangief type from Street Fighter) is a 12 year old girl, who uses a water sprite in which she rides to fight for her. Beware, innocence does not Piledrive you into the cement pavement :)
To add to the creativity of the characters are the colorful sonic effects generated by the characters performing their special unique abilities, the animations and sprites really bring this game to life, and needless to say the battle arenas and environments are generously colored and detailed to keep you engrosses in this 2D fight-fest. The environments are large and tall, that give the players the chance to launch their opponents skyward and perform devastating air combos mid-flight to further lay the smackdown to your unsuspecting FOE.
Interestingly enough, Arcana Hearts plays similar to most other 2D fighters, most players will reflect with games like Capcom Vs Marvel and the like. However, to add to the ferocity of an all out smackfest, they smartly introduced the DASH system. Hitting 'X' on the controller will allow the players to perform DASHES to intercept, cancel combat moves that would otherwise leave your butt open for a full-scale combo assault. In addition, to act as a cancel/combo starter. The DASH gauge consists of three bars that depletes when you use the DASH command. TO those anticipating, fear not, for when your character is not utilising this ability, the gauge will replenish itself so you may use it again and again. The best part of this mechanic is that it adds more strategy and intensity to the already fast paced battles you will partake in Arcana Heart.
The other aspect that turns heads in Arcana Heart, is the ability to customise your characters 'SUMMON' ability, each character is able to choose a 'SUMMON' ability that can be performed once per round in a battle, that acts as a super ability in addition to the characters individual special attacks. Each 'SUMMON' also has their own variety of special moves, so if your opponent is frying with pestering lightning attacks, or rooting you with the PLANT summon, there is no excuse for you not to select the same ability summon and join the fight with tide-turning abilities of your own. This game system further adds depth and customisability to what some may consider a limited cast of characters. You are likely to spend hours tailoring your characters play style with restrospective as its supporting ability, this adds really great replayability to an already enjoyable game.
The game itself has the same features as most 2D fighters, an Arcade mode, STORY mode, VS mode, Special features and Training mode. One of the few drawbacks to Arcana Heart is its lack of secrets to unlock and no unlockable characters, for those who loved the challenge of unlocking multiple characters like in the Tekken series, this aspect of the game may disappoint. However, rest assured the characters are likeable and more than well-thought of to deem the game very much complete.
The sound effects are more than decent and majority are 'OH so cute' the musical score is also enticing and plays very well with the majority of colorfully themed stages. All in all, Arcana Heart is a 'MUST' buy for FANS of the 2D fighting genre... Heck, even if your not a FAN its just so whacky and fun that most people will enjoy something about the game's overall flair for surprises. Definitely an IMPORT title, to watch for those 2D girl crazy fighting fanatics and those who do not shun or cry at the defeat of a 10 year old girl played by your middle-aged neighbor :P
Now this game is innovation brought to you from JAPAN, are we all not glad we got developers who have thought of everything :)
Thank you for reading :)
-C
Please follow the links to buy the US release version at PlayAsia:
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And the Japanese Version here:
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
My Drill will Pierce the Heavens!~
The story is focused around the anime's protagonist known as 'Simon' accompanied by his new found friend 'Kamina' who Simon refers to as 'Aniki' (Japanese Older brother) embark on an adventure to escape the village of Giha located below the world's surface makes up a subterranean civilisation. Kamina who is forever dreaming of the 'surface world with no roof' fills Simon with visions of glory that a bigger and better world exists beyond the confines of the underground village. Simon who is vastly impressed by Kamina's resolve and further influenced when he discovers a large 'face' as well as the 'key' a turn of events that will change his life and begin this epic adventure.
GAINEX has really redefined the 'unexpected' with this title as it characterizes a more than memorable cast with an epic story. For those of you who enjoy Sci-Fi space adventures look no further as Gurren Lagaan has all the niches and makings of a fantastic story of adventure and Super Robots. Fans of the genre will appreciate the crazyness of mecha designs and how the Laganns interact and play a large role in the outlay of the story. For those viewers who are simply looking to experiment or just wanting something 'new', Look no further! for there is something for everyone in this action packed series.
The message behind the plot and the sheer inspirational feeling you get from watching the protagonist 'Simon' subject himself to a dangerous life on the surface world is a great contrast to the development of the other characters who tie and meld his future.
This anime is not to be missed and has to be experienced to be fully appreciated. Pick this one up, chances are you'll really be missing something special if you do not.
-C
Follow the link below to buy Tengan Toppa Gurren Lagann online.
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